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Malaria and dengue in Hodeidah city, Yemen: High proportion of febrile outpatients with dengue or malaria, but low proportion co-infected.

Rashad Abdul-GhaniMohammed A K MahdySameer AlkubatiAbdullah A Al-MikhlafyAbdullah AlhaririMrinalini DasKapilkumar DaveJulita Gil-Cuesta
Published in: PloS one (2021)
Mono-infection with malaria or dengue can be detected among about one-third of febrile outpatients in Hodeidah, while almost 5.0% of cases can be co-infected. Sociodemographic and clinical characteristics cannot easily distinguish malaria patients from dengue-infected or co-infected ones, reinforcing the necessity of laboratory confirmation and avoidance of treating febrile patients as being presumed malaria cases.
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